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CHEMICAL GEOLOGY INCLUDING ISOTOPE GEOSCIENCE Chemical Geology 120 (1995) 381-396 Author Index Volumes 111-120 This Author Index is a cumulative list of all Author’s names with titles of their papers including (book)reviews, prefaces/introductions to special issues, etc., which were published in Volumes 111-120 of Chemical Geology/Isotope Geoscience. The first figure in the last column is the volume number(issue number) and the last figure indicates the page number(s). The complete title of a paper is only listed with the name of the first Author. For the year of publication of a paper the reader is referred to the list at the bottom of p. 396. Adam, J. and Green, T:H., The effects of pressure and temperature on the partitioning of Ti, Sr and REE between amphibole, clinopyroxene and basanitic melts .......... 0. cc cece eee cece teen eee eeeeeeeees . 117(1/4): 219-234 es es ee IS. i.o vis 4k bed dkcceebed 0 0bes bin baas 056k oceees ths esedanieeeianns . 119(1/4): 13- 29 BS We NE Bs soo as nis oies oi coe ine dn d0 050000 oes bane ee int eereeens entrees cdeneenees . 114(3/4): 217-234 Alexander, R., Baker, R.W., Kagi, R.I. and Warton, B., Cyclohexylbenzenes in crude oils ................ . 113(1/2): 103-115 as MES 68.50 506,040.90 50k 04056645008 00 RvR eee 34h 1004 b400054006K 08s %08 5 babe aks . 113(1/2): 117-132 pe SS ENT TE STEP CET PTO CTOTE CT CTT RT CTC eT TET TE TET TTT ere * 114(3/4): 269-279 Aller, R.C., Bioturbation and remineralization of sedimentary organic matter: effects of redox oscillation GATT Tee TTT Ee TTT Tre TTT TeeITeT TTT Tee TT ri Tee eT eT Tere » 114(3/4): 331-345 po PT TT TTT TCL ECT ERT Te CTC CENT TCL eee ee eT eee ee . *111(1/4): 297-306 PR Lt Se POP ee eT eTeeeT TTT eTETETETETTE STOTT TT TET CT Terre re eRe er ee . 1131/2): 1- 22 Andersen, T., Hagelia, P. and Whitehouse, M.J., Precambrian multi-stage crustal evolution in the Bamble sector of south Norway: Pb isotopic evidence from a Sveconorwegian deep-seated granitic intrusion..... * 116(3/4): 327-343 Arai, S., Characterization of spinel peridotites by olivine-spinel compositional relationships: Review and I 6.0. 6:6.n5.44 86K e REE EE Ae 06 ax 040d bhES E EER TEER MESSED AEV ECD EEES ORE RESOS DOK OMRB SERS . 113(3/4): 191-204 FO, Fe tix CUD HPO, TERE ook ce indies ca cisdeccissdanitiennsdeesacaeavensdieuanaueabecnenavens 120(3/4): iii- iv Arndt, N.T: and Todt, W., Formation of 1.9-Ga-old Trans-Hudson continental crust: Pb isotopic data...... . 118(1/4): 9- 26 PEE, Fis: GRO DEM, We ais kv ce saiesinscsncrenteatene ctacecenesbansdeanretveshsbensbaescbboneen 118(1/4): 109-142 Atkin, B.P. and Somerfield, C., The determination of total sulphur in geological materials by coulometric SE bn.6 k 0 bo donne kiees ese rede Shaan h 00000000960 tnekd e vb pL eebe tant kh bens CERABERONSA DL CREEAD 111(1/4): 131-134 Awwiller, D.N., Geochronology and mass transfer in Gulf Coast mudrocks (south-central Texas, U.S.A.): ee RTT CPETETET OTT T TIMI T ITEC TT TTL ee 116(1/2): 61- 84 Baadsgaard, H., Proterozoic Crustal Evolution by K.C. Condie (Editor) (Book Review) ...............0- » 112(1/2): 197 POORER, Bats, BOG FURIE, Gc ccciccccccscccccnpansssoscensbeneuwedeecsrececeescesestereevedeseees . 111(1/4): 1- 15 ERROE,, TisW n OOS FTIIOIRE, Be oo ck ccc cee chee eee bes be eeerse cS dabaes cneeesoareteredeuceeeeteeseees 113(1/2): 103-115 Banks, D.A., Yardley, B.W.D., Campbell, A.R. and Jarvis, K.E., REE composition of an aqueous magmatic fluid: A fluid inclusion study from the Capitan Pluton, New Mexico, U.S.A. ...0.00 .ec. ec.e .e ees 113(3/4): 259-272 BORGO, Z., OHO VOMBIE, An ainsi ccc cccs ese eccckcccteeseresecresedaresededenedesecesesiebuseees . 120(1/2): 135-154 Berager, WEA, 200 Depuy, Co cece cicvcccennccccccccccncnnsccrsctscvessereredseeeoeseceervooenrs . 120(1/2): 15- 25 Bariac, T., Gonzalez-Dunia, J., Tardieu, F., Tessier, D. and Mariotti, A., Variabilité spatiale de la composition isotopique de l’eau (180, 7H) au sein des organes des plantes aériennes: 1. Approche en conditions contrélées (Spatial variation of the isotopic composition of water (/80, 2H) in organs of aerophytic plants: 1. Assessment under laboratory CONGITIONS) ........ 2. cccccsecccccscccescccevcsscusveevesseeevess * 115(3/4): 307-315 * Refers to Isotope Geoscience Section. 0009-2541/95/$09.50 © 1995 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved. 382 Author Index Volumes 111-120 / Chemical Geology 120 (1995) 381-396 Bariac, T., Gonzalez-Dunia, J., Katerji, N., Béthenod, O., Bertolini, J.M. and Mariotti, A., Variabilité spatio- temporelle de la composition isotopique de l’eau (180, 7H) dans le continuum sol-plante—atmosphére: 2. Approche en conditions naturelles (Spatial variation of the isotopic composition of water(!8O, 7H) in the * 115(3/4): soil-plant-atmosphere system: 2. Assessment under field conditions) 317-333 119(1/4): es en 5's UGE SOONER YDb e Md SC hS WHET SE EORE HAS OO KES O60 VEO VON S Eee Es 175-190 * 113(1/2): RE ee Cree ere eee Oe ee re ee eee re en ere ' 149-169 112(1/2): Baskakov, A.V., see Gorokhov, I.M 71- 89 114(1/2): eS ee ee eee ery ey e eee Pere errr Tere Te reT L eee ee ee eee ee Tee eee Tee ee 7 115-130 119(1/4): Bau, M., see Cotten, J. 115-138 Bea, F, Pereira, M.D. and Stroh, A., Mineral/leucosome trace-element partitioning in a peraluminous migmatite (a laser ablation-ICP-MS study) 117(1/4): 291-312 Beattie, P., Systematics and energetics of trace-element partitioning between olivine and silicate melts: 117(1/4): Implications for the nature of mineral/melt partitioning 57- 71 Bédard, J.H., A procedure for calculating the equilibrium distribution of trace elements among the minerals of cumulate rocks, and the concentration of trace elements in the coexisting liquids 118(1/4): 143-154 Bellén, A.S., Mosser, C., Roquin, C. and Pardo, E.S., Geochemical characterization of sedimentary basins by statistical analysis: The Mio-Pliocene sequences of the Vera Basin, SE Spain ............e.ee. e:eeee e ‘ 116(3/4): 229-243 Belshaw, N.S., O’Nions, R.K., Martel, D.J. and Burton, K.W., High-resolution SIMS analysis of common lead 112(1/2): 57- 70 ESTE AER rt 2 ee ee ee ar ee ee ee 114(3/4): 191-197 RE I EI REE AT Gr apy Oa aE ee ee 116(3/4): 301 Benedetti, M.F, Menard, O., Noack, Y., Carvalho, A. and Nahon, D., Water-rock interactions in tropical catchments: field rates of weathering and biomass impact 118(1/4): 203-220 Bergeron, M., see Tremblay, A 113(3/4): 205-220 Berner, R.A., see Raiswell, R 111(1/4): 101-110 * 115(3/4): Bertolini, J.M., see Bariac, T- 317-333 Bertrand, C., Fritz, B. and Sureau, J.-F, Hydrothermal experiments and thermo-kinetic modelling of water-—sandstone interactions 116(3/4): 189-202 Besch, T., see Schaaf, P. 118(1/4): 63- 84 * 115(3/4): Béthenod, O., see Bariac, T. 317-333 Beunk, FF, see Valbracht, P.J. 112(1/2): 21- 37 116(3/4): PETTY ToT) Sere ETT RCE CECE TCET CET ETS TEETER TLE PTET 261-280 I EE ee re ee ee ee re eee. ee ree ee rr re rT ere * 119(1/4): 307-329 Bhandari, N., Gupta, M., Pandey, J. and Shukla, P.N., Chemical profiles in K/T boundary section of 113(1/2): Meghalaya, India: cometary, asteroidal or volcanic 45- 60 Bhat, M.I., Le Fort, P. and Ahmad, T., Bafliaz volcanics, NW Himalaya: origin of a bimodal, tholeiite and 114(3/4): alkali basalt suite 217-234 111(1/4): re Ae ee oes CE TRENE AROUSED DAMMAM eRehekMeheSebekeecuvesoesses 207-226 NT ETS CLEC EO TEC CLT COL S TRTTE CCR ULE RTULEET TR LT 114(1/2): 69- 82 I laid Se a ee eae ee ek ee ha eee ete eed deeb iae a hbebeneanenewes 118(1/4): 271-287 111(1/4): 1- 15 114(3/4): 191-197 116(3/4): 301 Bird, M.I., Quade, J., Chivas, A.R., Fifield, L.K., Allan, G.L. and Head, M.J., The carbon isotope composition ee ey CRT OP NE CE icc cckeeccccsoceseedehsddcdereesdedesebbicsasebaness ‘ * 114(3/4): 269-279 Blackburn, W.H., Metcalf, R.V. and Ragland, P.C., Geochemical evolution of the Precambrian Old Rag Granite, Virginia, U.S.A.: testing a U-Th exploration model 111(1/4): 177-206 Blusztajn, J. and Shimizu, N., The trace-element variations in clinopyroxenes from spinel peridotite xenoliths from southwest Poland 111(1/4): 227-243 115(1/2): Bodur, M.N. and Ergin, M., Geochemical characteristics of the recent sediments from the Sea of Marmara . 73-101 Boehler, R., Chopelas, A. and Zerr, A., Temperature and chemistry of the core-mantle boundary 120(3/4): 199-205 RT ree ET ere er ee ret fre rer eee caveiesk bbbceee dieses wanes 119(1/4): 115-138 Borisov, A., see O’Neill, H. St.C. 120(3/4): 255-273 120(1/2): Borner, I., see Morgenstern, U. 127-134 TTT CETTE ET TET. TET EP TCT TT ee eee Te eTr ey VET eE Coe ee Tee rer Te 118(1/4): 85-108 Se, EES ade ea cle eel ea tee bbbak wee eek cee puede ands weds benmeseceebeee ened 115(1/2): 117-122 Boudreau, A.E., see Braun, K. 113(3/4): 245-257 RE, SECT TST TT Te TTe ee Tere TTT Tee TTT ETT CTT TTT ECT eT Tere eT Tete ‘ 116(1/2): 85-109 Bowins, R.J. and Crocket, J.H., Sulfur and carbon isotopes in Archean banded iron formations: Implications for sulfur sources * 111(1/4): 307-323 116(1/2): 29- 42 Author Index Volumes 111-120 /C hemical Geology 120 (1995) 381-396 383 Boyd, S.R. and Pillinger, C.T., A preliminary study of '5N/!4N in octahedral growth form diamonds ....... 116(1/2): 43-— 59 * 113(1/2): ee a ee es ohne bk A SaEO ds CEO WECNSLA4d Sos Lace any Swhele eke 171-189 Braun, K., Meurer, W., Boudreau, A.E. and McCallum, I.S., Compositions of pegmatoids beneath the J-M 113(3/4): ee ee Cy SG, DUNN, CMM: inc ce iv dcsnvdneeecenseaubeeawesesteecedcceneedes s 245-257 * 113(1/2): eS gd bc Ka RAW EMR EA KERR OAR MORSE EEEK ¥ 0h baekeectash eee 149-169 119(1/4): Ss a a wei e sks Keele Rkbs O0dee .eRMRSae PEERED Rrrery area 101-113 119(1/4): Ne a eds bhSR OR SEAMS ENC ERADD ORO NEWEEEES bduaks cee eNLauaal 115-138 119(1/4): Mi ir SA a oe de Sain SHS TEAMED OADEDEAD RECA RMR Seda es band eeawe 191-207 * 114(1/2): EV ELON ET TET TE EEC CT CTT T eee TTT TT CPOE Ee eeT er ere ee Teeter eS 179-183 * 112(1/2): a Ek kG bh A AASS DO WOLESAP ERASE DES bind 404.9% 0900005 000008 )50000N0N 145-167 * 113(3/4): oa thle Daa ay ae RA DONA eee Bee ARE MESSE Read 4540 Kes Oe aNeese 347-376 Burns, S.J., Haudenschild, U. and Matter, A., The strontium isotopic composition of carbonates from the late Precambrian (~560-540 Ma) Hugf Group of Oman * 111(1/4): 269-282 ee a a bid as bd Gh eh bk wEOO OEE Oba 4dd G 5b OS9E TOE 04S 48S ORDER 112(1/2): 57-— 70 a vealed see ee shee e eh be¥Ae 968 ERE O45 860 R aS OOM bdo ebU ee eeeehamtin 115(3/4): 249-262 I Te PT eT ee eer ey Oe err eee re Pe ee Ee Tee se 120(1/2): 1- 14 * 112(1/2): Wereng ANNE CNN SING ons nsdn Gin nes Mba bee adinds dv yan w kn dees O4GNN Cah h eee ba eednneeeees 131-143 Camiré, G., La Fléche, M.R. and Jenner, G.A., Geochemistry of pre-Taconian mafic volcanism in the Humber Zone of the northern Appalachians, Québec, Canada 119(1/4): 55- 77 STHPSESSSHHKHSPOSCCSEeHPTVOEVPASCCCSCHC SCORE CAH EOBEUAVSH ECS YEAS 113(3/4): Cn, Sg NE EL MII ccc k cece esacecba0edv ena cpht dCreeek esUResesevaeeeaCessnyseeesanw ee 259-272 111(1/4): es es a woke wp kde eh te oalee eee G eae nde edad eb bee aaese ket eee sane 101-110 Canfield, D.E., Factors influencing organic carbon preservation in marine sediments (Special Section) 114(3/4): 315-329 114(3/4): ee i ee kal hahha teh baths Oh ee We ee RPA ed bk PRN Nae eae Ea bon eubesteedaas 235-266 Capobianco, C.J., Hervig, R.L. and Drake, M.J., Experiments on crystal/liquid partitioning of Ru, Rh and Pd for magnetite and hematite solid solutions crystallized from silicate melt 113(1/2): 23- 43 eee eee eee eee we eee eee eee eee ewes a ss os bn bg b GMO EWAR ESRD ME NER OS eb DENRA de Es hres a eee bbe esc ee ehes 119(1/4): 115-138 Carroll, M.R. and Draper, D.S., Noble gases as trace elements in magmatic processes 117(1/4): 37-— 56 eee eee ee eee ee ee eeee i Oe as os ota a dig pee MASE ee AR AERTS Ki 6 eee e TRA EREe ORRed kb een hae das bee 118(1/4): 203-220 113(3/4): I i I as bs hd 0 dO a ane ad bee Dae MOIS Tb RRA ek ited BEE OLA Dae a bs hae 319-326 Casas, I., Casabona, D., Duro, L. and de Pablo, J., The influence of hematite on the sorption of uranium(VI) 113(3/4): onto granite filling fractures 319-326 OS 2S TSH SS 69'S O'S OR HS DTAADEOD OC ODA EDGEO SH OKO DDO SS 6 O64 86524042800 O04 SES O * 112(3/4): eS PTET TET TTR CTT TTT TTT ETE TCL ET ree TLE eT eee 351-364 Cavazzini, G., Increase of ®’Sr/®°Sr in residual liquids of high-Rb/Sr magmas that evolve by fractional crystallization * 118(1/4): 319-324 $5466 F664 CF OKEHEHDEOHESHOCKEEEECHHEA OEE OOD OO CEOD OOO SHO OO BES 28'O66 OS FHF4OH 6 HODES OO SCH O-O Chabaux, F, Ben Othman, D. and Birck, J.L., A new Ra—Ba chromatographic separation and its application to Ra mass-spectrometric measurement in volcanic rocks (Letter Section) 114(3/4): 191-197 CHOC S7C ECHO DHCD HOCH DHE. HHH ES Chabaux, F., Ben Othman, D. and Birck, J.L., A new Ra—Ba chromatographic separation and its application 116(3/4): to Ra mass-spectrometric measurement in volcanic rocks (Erratum) 301 HOC SE SCHEC HHOHR TODO EOODE OOD HE HEEB GD Chai, G. and Eckstrand, R., Rare-earth element characteristics and origin of the Sudbury Igneous Complex, Ontario, Canada 113(3/4): 221-244 OF 6.8 6 6.8 OHSS OB. CGH SEEHDHDEAEDHOCEDOHVFCODHOHASE ODT SS OHHH HO OOD. DEE GD EEC DOD SCE E694 111(1/4): Cs De, Oe SUN Ge Sk koca cv cdbdodcened cdecucuasee tycbeeceeetenseN bewes bevdNl oaks eeeen’ 207-226 ee ee Cad Cais cob ROMA AD MORAG bade aA Ee eek Oerks bene aeenh ebbs 115(1/2): 7T- 45 112(1/2): a Se ge| ET PPT TT TIT CTT EITOROR TTT ULL LETT ee TTT eT ee 1- 20 RE OE Ee Tee re Te ee ee ee ee eee eee ae Ee ee ee eee Ee ee Ee Py ey * 114(1/2): 157-178 RS Se eee re ee ye ee Te ne ee ee ee ee err ee eee ren NT Pee rer or * 112(3/4): 343-350 Chen, Z., Guangjia, Z. and Alexander, R., A biomarker study of immature crude oils from the Shengli oilfield, People’s Republic of China 113(1/2): 117-132 PED DEH HS O.E ESS C.2 BS O:s GD Od: B6.:6:6:6-F ©46.6 6:9 FS OOOO OPE. E4S 92 5249.44 2429S a ae EE eee rr ee Se ee eee ee eee eee eTe ee ree ey ee Pee eee eee ee eee Oe Te ee * 114(3/4): 269-279 ee PUTT ELT CUTLER TELE E TIT ETETTL TCT ETT ee 120(1/2): 135-154 ee Me MTT TTET LT TET Tree rere ieee 120(3/4): 199-205 Chung, S.-L., Sun, S.-s., Tu, K., Chen, C.-H. and Lee, C.-y., Late Cenozoic basaltic volcanism around the Taiwan Strait, SE China: Product of lithosphere—asthenosphere interaction during continental extension . 112(1/2): 1- 20 a ee a Se eer eee ee eee eee ere eee ee Pree Ts er Pore y Peer Tuer a ee * 113(1/2): 149-169 Class, C., Altherr, R., Volker, F, Eberz, G. and McCulloch, M.T., Geochemistry of Pliocene to Quaternary alkali basalts from the Huri Hills, northern Kenya .....cee e.e ce.ce .cett.e ee.e ee.e te.en ne.een ees is 113(1/2): 1- 22 ee Re Tee eee ee ee eP ore TEER ETT TC CORTE TT TTT TERETE eee 112(1/2): 71- 89 Cocherie, A., Rossi, Ph., Fouillac, A.M. and Vidal, Ph., Crust and mantle contributions to granite genesis — An example from the Variscan batholith of Corsica, France, studied by trace-element and Nd-Sr—O- isotope systematics 115(3/4): 173-211 PS OS 6.968 9.8: O SE 2H ESHEETS CECE ESSHMEGER TEASE STAREVSOHHTDPSESEERESCD CSTE SEO SRS HARASS eS. SP e's 384 Author Index Volumes 111-120 /C hemical Geology 120 (1995) 381-396 Cole, D.R., Evidence for oxygen isotope disequilibrium in selected geothermal and hydrothermal ore deposit systems * 111(1/4): 283-296 rr rr Cio Sia cee Cees Uae Deve Wee dee ke bated eweddbeehensvbiseceaxebwbsse s 111(1/4): 1- 15 116(3/4): a i ss 6d pi SAREE RSNSSGORPOSNOS WhO ROeS LEE bo eoA bRUbS HORE EER eee e SS 163-180 De ee et ase eRe eR KAN ebb Re kb hee eh seeders bbdRas oe eawewe s ; 120(1/2): 171 Cosca, M.A. and O’Nions, R.K., A re-examination of the influence of composition on argon retentivity in 112(1/2): Fe OCTET TCU TTT TCT TCT T TTT TREC CETTE TT CUETO . 39- 56 Cotten, J., Le Dez, A., Bau, M., Caroff, M., Maury, R.C., Dulski, P., Fourcade, S., Bohn, M. and Brousse, R., Origin of anomalous rare-earth element and yttrium enrichments in subaerially exposed basalts: Evidence 119(1/4): from French Polynesia 115-138 Coyle, D.A. and Powell, R., On the use of 60°C “cooling ages” obtained using projected fission-track lengths * 111(1/4): in apatite 263-267 * 114(1/2): rr ec ka ci wk ss gee eke ke FOS CES) 4066 5 be Weeds OR CeO bess eb Ewe eNO CREE A Gees , 185-189 * 111(1/4): rr ro... kh ekee hed NEES AASORNEDA NHANES DO HEN OODOREEOOS GMOS bbe ROO ES EOD S 307-323 119(1/4): EE EEE EE ere rrr ere Terry reer eee Tee TTT eee eT eee TT ee TT Tee Tee Tee eer eT 4 255-262 Cullers, R.L., The chemical signature of source rocks in size fractions of Holocene stream sediment derived 113(3/4): from metamorphic rocks in the Wet Mountains region, Colorado, U.S.A. .....ce c.ece. ee.e ee.e e.ee ee 327-343 Cummins, D.I. and Elderfield, H., The strontium isotopic composition of Brigantian (late Dinantian) sea- 118(1/4): 255-270 * 115(1/2): TE ORT ee Ee PEE TT PEST Te TOE Ee eT yon y ae Pee ere ne een 125-151 116(1/2): PERE EE TTT LTE TT ee TT eT Tee ETT eCT ETT TELE TTTE CTCL TEEPE TORE TT CCeee 123-135 * 112(3/4): Darbyshire, D.P.F., see Galindo, C 351-364 120(1/2): i ee TS. Schau heh CsH0S6 04,6 CORRE EP ERCECORSDA+ ESSN SHAS COCESd OHNE ODED ES OR ORE DEES 15- 25 120(3/4): i Ce: os.so ck ene h Caw see be RGSS S60 6 4hE 0 OOS EENE HCHO) 00'0406400.8 6K POC EO DESO OES 315-345 Davies, J.F and Whitehead, R.E., Molar ratios in the study of unaltered and hydrothermally altered greywackes and shales 111(1/4): 85-100 Davis, J.M. and Hawkesworth, C.J., Geochemical and tectonic transitions in the evolution of the Mogollon- ee Ce si ba eek AEE A AH OO Oa AWE SNC OOK EE Ob OKO dO dao OO 80% ‘ 119(1/4): 31- 53 Dawson, J.B., Smith, J.V. and Steele, I.M., Trace-element distribution between coexisting perovskite, apatite and titanite from Oldoinyo Lengai, Tanzania 117(1/4): 285-290 OPE TT OO TeT e rE EET Te TTT OEE TT TT TORT ERTS TTC Pe OTe TET TEER ETT ETT 113(3/4): 319-326 I ks i SE es ew aes A eed RA AR OPO ROE eS CREO ORAS O 114(3/4): 199-215 112(3/4): ee a Oe o's n sn awe die beeee oe vo Noes 0h 0505504000080 64s TES HRD OO ea eR ER REE Ss 221-245 EI EE OY SEI NT ERT EN” ee Ce a ee 116(1/2): 123-135 Denison, R.E., Koepnick, R.B., Fletcher, A., Howell, M.W. and Callaway, W.S., Criteria for the retention of * 112(1/2): original seawater 87Sr/8°Sr in ancient shelf limestones 131-143 Denison, R.E., Koepnick, R.B., Burke, W.H., Hetherington, E.A. and Fletcher, A., Construction of the * 112(1/2): Mississippian, Pennsylvanian and Permian seawater ®’Sr/*°Sr curve 145-167 Des Marais, D.J., Tectonic control of the crustal organic carbon reservoir during the Precambrian (Special 114(3/4): Section) 303-314 112(1/2): adn ain 5's ikl teen A GRD-O i ee OMA SEAS CA WEAR SURE EAD BOSD aS hOn RON S 91-104 115(1/2): CR A Ee Te ee re eee er rr Tee ee eT Teer eee eee ree e ere cree 7- 45 116(1/2): PETS EET TTT CPT TT ETT TTL TTT eTTL ITT CTT TLeT eT TET TT rTi eee rte 1- 16 120(3/4): rr Cs eres bbes a KERKS EON OLENA ARD SORE EO REDS ED Oe KENEDERSEDb0 RO S2 0608 255-273 Disnar, J.R., Determination of maximum paleotemperatures of burial (MPTB) of sedimentary rocks from pyrolysis data on the associated organic matter: basic principles and practical application 118(1/4): 289-299 120(1/2): EE | I ES eee Tee Se ey Terre Ter eer rer Te Tee TT ET TTS Tie TTT T TT Tee 15- 25 rr a. ke eda asked 6KNS AHR SRAAEM OC REES dN SES Moe Webb aed) eeR kee eesee 118(1/4): 85-108 EE dt EET ETT ETETET ETT e TeTeTTe CULT TT Tere eT TTT Crete et ee 113(1/2): 23- 43 RO ORT TT Te TT Tre ee eee Tee eT eT eee Tee Tee eT Te TT ee Teer Tee er ey 117(1/4): 37-— 56 EE NPOTTT TET OTTTT TE CTTOTUP TORT TET TT COTTE CTT TTT eC ee et ee 116(3/4): 181-188 Dubois, M., Weisbrod, A. and Shtuka, A., Experimental determination of the two-phase (liquid and vapour) region in water—alkali chloride binary systems at 500° and 600°C using synthetic fluid inclusions 115(3/4): 227-238 ON PT TITTLE TT TET TET TUTE TTT Tere rer eee eee * 119(1/4): 275-292 119(1/4): i ki ss ie bag ehh edb os oR SRRNEROSDAROUD LORE EES aed Meee eh been eeeseee 115-138 Dunphy, J.M., Ludden, J.N. and Francis, D., Geochemistry of mafic magmas from the Ungava orogen, 120(3/4): Québec, Canada and implications for mantle reservoir compositions at 2.0 Ga 361-380 118(1/4): SI, Hey BUD OTL, Ths. 5 oe chee ev eaee heceeee ee SEsEATRDEN ORO DUETS OSA ON EDEN ODER DOOR SER OR ‘ 85-108 Author Index Volumes 111-120 / Chemical Geology 120 (1995) 381-396 Dupuy, C., Michard, A., Dostal, J., Dautel, D. and Baragar, W.R.A., Isotope and trace-element geochemistry 120(1/2): of Proterozoic Natkusiak flood basalts from the northwestern Canadian Shield ..................0000. 15- 25 113(3/4): ee aa ds hae k hed US READ OEE S ES OKA R De PEELS w PRRRED O00 k46K008% 319-326 112(3/4): es eg a hb REA SRR T KERR Cd Ree a AR ROAe bbe ek ebe bin ‘ 199-219 116(3/4): ey SE EE SSAC aha ed vin bs see Whb sesG 0050s SER bebe s CéCR Dee cedeD ese b eR EMeeR SURES 281-299 113(1/2): ne eee OS eke die Gee ian debe Utada N Ded cane eeddeeeedasuesieeeo«ns 1- 22 ee han hake hse dew eke kV Ob vo ee bee ad bens iend donee ekea kee Neaees CAO EOOEES . 115(3/4): 213-225 rr en aa 6 etches ey ha en wha biG eh ss bbeek bes bebe CARR LE NE HETO AS eee eeee R 113(3/4): 221-244 Edwards, T:W.D., Buhay, W.M., Elgood, R.J. and Jiang, H.B., An improved nickel-tube pyrolysis method for * 114(1/2): oxygen isotope analysis of organic matter and water (Technical Note) .............ccenccec eeeeeeeee s 179-183 Eggenkamp, H.G.M., Middelburg, J.J. and Kreulen, R., Preferential diffusion of 35C] relative to 37Cl in * 116(3/4): SND GE HUM TOG, Tee, CUNO ons bec eek tee des bes ctleed ec ee se bewbdeai ice dedectaes 317-325 118(1/4): ee di ds ce eae orb ents binkebe HRN beD eee 0d beeeb on ke AebER bebe aeeeeR Ke 255-270 * 114(1/2): ee Pe ks roped rung R46 Sen ehh 1 hES CON ROARS S OAS CRE EENS LARD OL ERROR DERE ; 179-183 Elliot, T: and Younger, P.L., Recent localised sulphate reduction and pyrite formation in a fissured Chalk Re Ae SD SEED i vtec ciccecncdccreenseneecnsebarendeese eeebeeeesreesdneedhed 114(1/2): 131-136 ee EE cheek es eese be ees Gna bee ed necerhevned lee deasencahehsbheserekadbeaeesey 114(3/4): 365-379 MPTP TTT TOTTI LTTE TLIC ULE T TC LIR TTT eR TET eee COT TT ee 115(1/2): 73-101 Eskenazy, G.M., Geochemistry of arsenic and antimony in Bulgarian coals.......0c. c.es.ee.ee.e .ee.n s ‘ 119(1/4): 239-254 ee ies A IE sna wk bode bate khd Hb O 6bs bie Seewd OS bbe dn cbed ehee ae aeee bee ede ss ekauee , 111(1/4): 135-154 EE A REE EE TT TTT PONTE SE ie Im yy peo aOR me Yas 118(1/4): 221-233 Ewart, A. and Griffin, W.L., Application of proton-microprobe data to trace-element partitioning in volcanic 117(1/4): Ee er Os ry Te eres ee ree ere Sy ee ene renee er ere eer Se ee hae erry Eon ‘ 251-284 Farrimond, P., Stoddart, D.P. and Jenkyns, H.C., An organic geochemical profile of the Toarcian anoxic event Oe NE NE 555.56 60665 55400050 dd Oks 608s C AON EdeONsS CER EOE EES Oh ede erN NEN sh ebeebhiend bene ; 111(1/4): 17- 33 Fein, J.B., Porosity enhancement during clastic diagenesis as a result of aqueous metal-carboxylate 115(3/4): complexation: Experimental studies (Review Paper) 263-279 SPSCSCTCSOSCESSSESOSCHOEHSCECHSECCSIDVSVCSECV SECC RBC EROS OO OHES OC * 114(3/4): es I ME Lk so 5 od ORES HR HG O40G 650646 AN ETON OOaS Nas HERO Oa S ROR eEN eTw ekewne es 269-279 PTET TTET TT eee ee PETITE TEE TTC ITT Tree eee Ee Tritt 117(1/4): 107-126 ee, ns TY CI IEA 3 ack ROVE Rw Owe Eee kOe ERs Sede ooh A ad se bales by UReES Jobba eee Weueeren ' 117(1/4): 167-191 * 112(1/2): es ei, Oe I is i ain Cb Oy ede Roe ONL SORA SE Pk ddA E WO Orde OE eee Mee eA whee ee bee 131-143 * 112(1/2): oe eS Ee ee ee rrr Tere ree ere rr rrr eer err re ee eee 145-167 120(1/2): POSTE Ce CTT TS CEO TERE TOT TT OT CTET CTE TET CLEC TCT TCR OT ee eee ree 27- 44 117(1/4): SE PPT TTT TT PCRETL TET TTR TET TT TRENT ETT TET TET CLT Te eee 193-218 Foley, S.F. and Van der Laan, S.R. (Guest-Editors), Preface to Special Issue “Trace-element Partitioning with 117(1/4): Application to Magmatic Processes vii— xiv oeoeoeeree eee eee eee er eee eee e ee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeereeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Forsythe, L.M., Nielsen, R.L. and Fisk, M.R., High-field-strength element partitioning between pyroxene and ee We Ge ORIN ie dee cece denn ecd ens c anes ene desendd 650eb 00b ode eNes coskeonepens ; 117(1/4): 107-126 117(1/4): PR, Bicdees, ED FRU, Tite 6b oo civin token 600 scee ences Hie ne aeneeek bes taeda reeReubee shen deewas 167-191 Fortier, S.M., An on-line experimental/analytical method for measuring the kinetics of oxygen isotope exchange between CO? and saline/hypersaline salt solutions at low (25-50°C) temperatures (Technical Note) * 116(1/2): 155-162 oeoee eer eee ee eee eee ee ee eee ewes eeereeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeereeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 115(3/4): dna I RA iro h. cc os lane dabh WORKS aie OMOEA DON eee Ra Ee nee ode deed wee ee) 173-211 Fourcade, S., Maury, R.C., Defant, M.J. and McDermott, F., Mantle metasomatic enrichment versus arc crust contamination in the Philippines: Oxygen isotope study of Batan ultramafic nodules and northern Luzon 114(3/4): arc lavas 199-215 SHCSSSSCSESCHASCHSTHHFSCECSSSCHHSHSSHSSCCSHEHSKCHKSCESCSCHEOSCHSCFCAOSOHSSCHOSSSTCHS SFC OPH SOS CCE CHRO CH HH OG OHHH C48 O4O 8 119(1/4): es tis CE CS BL. 6:5e 0 bins 2.606 unde a 0 nde dee den ona caaeeehad rales eexsoee ke des ewanekaees 115-138 120(3/4): es SD NG FH. ov svc bec ndr eds e656 eer nesekndness eve an enr MOORE RUSbOeeRe Erni ress 361-380 Frantz, J.D., Dubessy, J. and Mysen, B.O., lon-pairing in aqueous MgSO, solutions along an isochore to 500°C and 11 kbar using Raman spectroscopy in conjunction with the diamond-anvil cell 116(3/4): 181-188 Freedman, Y.E., Magaritz, M., Long, G.L. and Ronen, D., Interaction of metals with mineral surfaces in a natural groundwater environment 116(1/2): 111-121 eS 8 ETT TOT TECTURE T CECT CTIETETT TUT T TEE LEE ert T Te 120(3/4): 315-345 ee es ee TR: dd viccdince pated ee bier ew sue e4 chucks cone set ¥b0shnsee KEEFER OEE RSs £459 08dES 116(3/4): 189-202 Cs eka kek be hr te den Oe eke KN40 s0E Manele Aedes ae bh eeeeesend Canes eeeeme 119(1/4): 139-160 111(1/4): Py Peay OOS MAINE, TAD. oo cc cet cvc saci sce devecetntoerdaserssesdseesecressssdnsdivevesetanee 155-175 119(1/4): RPPTO TTT LITT TTL ee 255-262 386 Author Index Volumes 111-120 /C hemical Geology 120 (1995) 381-396 Galindo, C., Tornos, F., Darbyshire, D.P.F. and Casquet, C., The age and origin of the barite—fluorite (Pb-Zn) veins of the Sierra del Guadarrama (Spanish Central System, Spain): a radiogenic (Nd, Sr) and stable * 112(3/4): PTET TET eC TTT Te TCT TEST OTOL TUT LETT CET TTC COTE CCRT TTT TTT R 351-364 117(1/4): ee es hl ac ka anche eee VEPEAN SENSO Ke eben Ke ned eenne son Weed benee dee ebaeeus 167-191 Garcia, B., Mogollén, J.L., Lopez, L., Rojas, A. and Bifano, C., Humic and fulvic acid characterization in 118(1/4): sediments from a contaminated tropical river 271-287 Gassama, N., Sarazin, G. and Evrard, M., The distribution of Ni and Co in a eutrophic lake: an application 118(1/4): of a square-wave voltammetry method 221-233 * 112(1/2): ENT See ere ee Pere rere eer Tey eee eT ee Tee eT ee TET ee TT ET ee ee Te 194-195 120(1/2): Gellermann, R., see Morgenstern, U. 127-134 German, C.R., Barreiro, B.A., Higgs, N.C., Nelsen, T:A., Ludford, E.M. and Palmer, M.R., Seawater- 119(1/4): metasomatism in hydrothermal sediments (Escanaba Trough, northeast Pacific) 175-190 Gilbert, J.S., Bickle, M.J. and Chapman, H.J., The origin of Pyrenean Hercynian volcanic rocks (France- 111(1/4): Spain): REE and Sm-Nd isotope constraints 207-226 120(1/2): Ns heh GsO KERSRSDSD DHS eo EHSL DAVEE OREO ede Se eseenderecdetecetreei beidueee s 111-126 112(3/4): EE eee Teer eeT eer eee ee TET ETT ET CPE T LTTE TTET EET ET TELE ETL eee 275-291 112(3/4): eh TE, can akereve ee pckshesbee cCSe pss eeeeese sence cdcenedecenbecadeeweneebseeade 293-307 * 115(3/4): Gonzalez-Dunia, J., see Bariac, T. 307-315 * 115(3/4): Gonzalez-Dunia, J., see Bariac, T. 317-333 112(3/4): SN, Stl, OED TUUMUPNEE, Be cc cic cc cee ees rberecrecesecsseseseserecneseeeosesesecees ‘ 221-245 Goodarzi, F. and Swaine, D.J., The influence of geological factors on the concentration of boron in Australian and Canadian coals 118(1/4): 301-318 Gorokhov, I.M., Clauer, N., Turchenko, T-L., Melnikov, N.N., Kutyavin, E.P., Pirrus, E. and Baskakov, A.V, Rb-Sr systematics of Vendian—Cambrian claystones from the east European Platform: implications for a 112(1/2): multi-stage illite evolution 71- 89 Gétze, J. and Lewis, R., Distribution of REE and trace elements in size and mineral fractions of high-purity 114(1/2): quartz sands 43-— 57 117(1/4): ee eh ea PEE EE RS GES OREMOS FEA OEV ENS HEN ESRD EOD EdN OC SeSON S Chee oer en aes ‘ 355-360 Green, T.H., Experimental studies of trace-element partitioning applicable to igneous petrogenesis — Sedona 117(1/4): LL GEES CSE TET eee re TeT TT TTT TT rT TTT TET TET TC CTT CL OREEELUCTTE LE ULI LEAT TORT . 1- 36 117(1/4): Green, T:H., see Adam, J. 219-234 120(3/4): Green, T:H., Significance of Nb/Ta as an indicator of geochemical processes in the crust-mantle system .... 347-359 Greibrokk, T:, Lundanes, E., Norli, H.R., Dyrstad, K. and Olsen, S.D., Experimental simulation of oil 116(3/4): migration — Distribution effects on organic compound groups and on metal/metal ratios 281-299 117(1/4): Griffin, W.L., see Ewart, A. 251-284 117(1/4): Grove, T.L., see Hauri, E.H. 149-166 111(1/4): Groves, D.I., see Ho, S.E. 57-- 84 113(1/2): RE TOS PTR ET TOT Teer Tree CTL ETTTTETEL ETT TUTE TCE ere 117-132 113(1/2): ns He EL UL HE 6 5 AWK 6b éic Rten eae N 5 065i seK ONR Oss CRU 8 ONa DESEO EET A VODs eRDaRESEeNs ‘ 45- 69 Hack, P.J., Nielsen, R.L. and Johnston, D.A., Experimentally determined rare-earth element and Y 117(1/4): partitioning behavior between clinopyroxene and basaltic liquids at pressures up to 20 kbar 89-105 * 112(1/2): ee is Oi Ee oe che on Gh heehee eke eee h seb Uv ELD ESS Rees e0 es be he bebe ceROL eV eeeb eee’ . 179-191 * 116(3/4): FIT CTT Tee TT CTE Tee Te Te TT TT TTC SLE TT eT ECTET TET Te TOIT TT CTT TTT Tre Te 327-343 Hall, A., Stamatakis, M.G. and Walsh, J.N., Ammonium enrichment associated with diagenetic alteration in 118(1/4): ee ee PT ID OD 5 5 5 nnd ken cinkc ke ebe bb ee nesaeesstdee etdenbeesdevdadeeevser s ‘ 173-183 Hall, G.E.M. and Pelchat, J.C., Analysis of geological materials for gold, platinum and palladium at low ppb 115(1/2): i FP CCT TTT TET TTT TETT TT CURT TRU TELE TCT ‘ 61- 72 Hall, G.E.M., Vaive, J.E. and McConnell, J.W., Development and application of a sensitive and rapid 120(1/2): analytical method to determine the rare-earth elements in surface waters ..............0eeeeeeeeeees R 91-109 111(1/4): Hanor, J.S., see Jones, B.F. 135-154 Hanson, G.N., see Hemming, N.G. * 114(1/2): 147-156 117(1/4): OE gE re Ce er ere er eae yore re 235-250 Hasebe, N., Tagami, T. and Nishimura, S., Towards zircon fission-track thermochronology: Reference * 112(1/2): framework for confined track length measurements 169-178 Hasebe, N., Tagami, T: and Nishimura, S., Towards zircon fission-track thermochronology: Reference * 114(3/4): framework for confined track length measurements (Erratum) .........ce.ce. ee.e. ee0ee0eeeceecee s . 281 * 111(1/4): Haudenschild, U., see Burns, S.J. 269-282 Hauri, E.H., Wagner, T:P. and Grove, T-L., Experimental and natural partitioning of Th, U, Pb and other 117(1/4): trace elements between garnet, clinopyroxene and basaltic melts 149-166 Author Index Volumes 111-120 /C hemical Geology 120 (1995) 381-396 387 PN, Sing OO DUOMO, Denise ccc cccceccseceneccvenecsccuedeceenseesedseseevescosednsseses . 120(3/4): 295-314 ey MIN, Soke iec ckcdcce ce bcccednebadeeccebenesvesstenetersdseebeccebectows 119(1/4): 31- 53 NL 6-060 04 0b 0k 6s beddMG RDS C HC ROSS OSes SESE Sséceedeebubéuennebens . 119(1/4): 79— 99 8 EE ee Ee Ca ee ee 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(Erratum) ............00eeeeeeees 120(1/2): 171 ois 6 nk eth oe eds heeds ddd veksbnedednbeeendshobveeeheneendeeesde e . 1131/2): 23- 43 PU Slt, OOO CN TRE vice kc ics ccccccecercesandeevensdsdcdeceocwescee assrntuidonee s . *112(1/2): 145-167 ee C cc creche Knee ches eerkee Kiendesesieseebsebeneseheasedebaanenanee » 115(3/4): 213-225 Ss NE SU ES sisi pecdend end est nentete eet epeeass ape ennneeetseneseedntesnescheenes . 116(3/4): 163-180 ee eS, ss ccceebas Ceased bbbbens beebawee bes needs haaeenes0eeeebcetiscbchiaa » 120(1/2): 171 ee en Seid s xd epee ae W eb cde Ae SW ener aren seb eeeeee eas teendes bak persone 117(1/4): 313-330 Ps Pete CEE SEU Eadie con eccocesenenseeceeb bauanireneeeeeeceteedanrebsnebavshtheeen+seaesue e 119(1/4): 175-190 Hiyagon, H., Constraints on rare gas partition coefficients from analysis of olivine-glass from a picritic mid-ocean ridge basalt — Comments (Discussion) .......ce.ce .ee e.sse.n e.ee eceeceneceeeeeeeseee s » 112(4/2): 119-122 Ho, E.S. and Meyers, P.A., Variability of early diagenesis in lake sediments: Evidence from the sedimentary ee CORSNE TG INE GM: a xo aiid sce eh dncccsacoepenn tsediniencseen ntoeenebcennesddee es . 112(3/4): 309-324 Ho, S.E., McNaughton, N.J. and Groves, D.I., Criteria for determining initial lead isotopic compositions of pyrite in Archaean lode-gold deposits: a case study at Victory, Kambalda, Western Australia........... 111(1/4): 57- 84 ns SE eg 5 bic hen cade on sae a NKs oOUN RE PASE b TORE ROR SEI ENTERS A Es UbeReNeeeea . 116(3/4): 163-180 ROSCA, Fis We, CUD TOMO, Ge. oi 05s oc viesene dev serene siweeen setae sen en yeseeeteeren) SURNe AO Canes 120(1/2): 171 Horn, I., Foley, S.F, Jackson, S.E. and Jenner, G.A., Experimentally determined partitioning of high field strength- and selected transition elements between spinel and basaltic melt ............0seeeeeeeeeees 117(1/4): 193-218 a ei, OUD RN SRI nc bbe dds Ke cai ces chens-dcds cecaueWaseneh iv bdinkcuseceseanesseamees . *112(1/2): 131-143 Sy Se, GOO MN Evan rests chor rareccowededessaneweccdenecktaageeenk eededevebepseaaseeees . 114(1/2): 83- 94 Huang, Y.-M., Hawkesworth, C.J., van Calsteren, P. and McDermott, F, Gochemical characteristics and origin of the Jacupirangn Casbomatites, Bragil ...... 2c ccccccccccccccccecesccesccecccecenecvssoeees . 119(1/4): 79- 99 EE EP ee Tee rere Tee reer Terre TT Te Te TT ere TT TT ee . *113(3/4): 347-376 Huon, S., Burkhard, M. and Hunziker, J.-C., Mineralogical, K-Ar, stable and Sr isotope systematics of K-white micas during very low-grade metamorphism of limestones (Helvetic nappes, western Switzerland) * 113(3/4): 347-376 Inoue, H.Y. and Mook, W.G., Equilibrium and kinetic nitrogen and oxygen isotope fractionations between GT Yd MITITRTIT ETTETLET TE TTLUEL IetEe LeEeL * 113(1/2): 135-148 Ionov, D.A., Prikhod’ko, V.S. and O’Reilly, S.Y., Peridotite xenoliths in alkali basalts from the Sikhote-Alin, southeastern Siberia, Russia: trace-element signatures of mantle beneath a convergent continental margin 120(3/4): 275-294 SE, Te MO TR, Ta cisco svesocncccvenesesssesc decnsee cseese teiness evenea eneesrs seenenee s . *113(1/2): 171-189 Irwin, J.J., A laser microprobe, mass spectrometric study of Ar, Kr, K, Cl and Br in an “unconformity garnet”, associated fluid inclusions, staurolite and micas from Vermont, U.S.A. ........ee.e .ee .e e0ee ss * 115(1/2): 153-170 PT, Fig GOD Fels FAs bi sick ee vsccecedcccencceecdscacdéveswkescebaenesetencescenweesesnuee s . *119(1/4): 275-292 pS re ee ee eee eer ee er er. Perey Cee ee ee ere ee . 117(1/4): 193-218 Jahn, B.-m. and Cuvellier, H., Pb-Pb and U-Pb geochronology of carbonate rocks: an assessment ......... * 115(1/2): 125-151 James Hendry, M., see Van Stempvoort, D.R. .......ccccccccccccccccccccccccccseevessereeseoeseeens . 111(1/4): 35- 56 pS YF SPPIIITITICIIC TCT eee rc ree 113(3/4): 259-272 Se 5g (MP OTUTTULITITTTT TITLE ETET Ter Eee EE TLE REEL TT Ltr, 116(1/2): 29- 42 SOMRMG, FEG., GOS FROTMORE, Fe onc c on cc cccccccscccesevecctecsnsese sense acnees eees bseetenes esss e . 111(1/4): 17- 33 i on dina nce. ne'sen sense ek penn s+ dee b006s0beoeebebabneekseehaebbesea abe be . 117(1/4): 193-218 I i Se I Men co ohare b ON be ede see Kaden Sees kod keh ORE ERE es Ed Sd RESON SRO 119(1/4): 55- 77 JGnbquel, D., soe Michard, G. 0.5... ccc reser svccccnccccccccctscnsnseseneseerseseessenseseseneoecs . 115(1/2): 103-115 Fiome, FID, 000 Tebwards, TWD. 2.0.0... cccceivccscccccrsccccccevvcseseveesrovevereveeseseesessseees * 114(1/2): 179-183 Johannesson, K.H. and Lyons, B.W., Rare-earth element geochemistry of Colour Lake, an acidic freshwater lake on Axel Heiberg Island, Northwest Territories, Canada ...0..0 cc.eeee. cec.e ee.e eee.eeen.enee ns . 119(1/4): 209-223 388 Author Index Volumes 111-120 /C hemical Geology 120 (1995) 381-396 114(1/2): Johnson, A.C., see Kimblin, R.T. 137-144 117(1/4): Nene ee eee ed Mabie 6 Ohashi ee. ebaee b OORd 0 O08 mae Re mae 89-105 Jones, B. and Manning, D.A.C., Comparison of geochemical indices used for the interpretation of palaeoredox 111(1/4): conditions in ancient mudstones 111-129 111(1/4): Jones, B.F., Hanor, J.S. and Evans, W.R., Sources of dissolved salts in the central Murray Basin, Australia . . 135-154 Jones, W.B., see Mahoney, J.J. 120(3/4): 315-345 ee i eS OS oe aR ANDRE EESERSE SE sn bed EDO eRE ECD OEET TOES OE SS ODEO HR Ce CeO ED ECU ES ; 113(1/2): 103-115 ee ee ee al cba ka Shae Se ON e ES TESS ESTAV CUES DERE CR NOES HOUSED Ch ONES CECE EE OSS OOS 120(1/2): 111-126 Kaneoka, I., see Shibata, K * 115(3/4): 297-306 ee eg Rg abe a e6a dS whew L408 554 UNS S0 VES LCR EO ET OEES Co tbe decd ee cedenddesrben ; * 115(3/4): 317-333 Kato, T., see Ohtani, E. 120(3/4): 207-221 Kaufman, A., Ku, T.-L. and Luo, S., Uranium-series dating of carnotites: concordance between 7°Th and GER TOE SES Pe apa nyl ay cea as et Peer re nr e ee e eee Ar , * 120(1/2): 175-181 117(1/4): Rt ER CE twee e ee ee Tee ee ee ee ree eT eee eee Tee e eee ee Te ee eee eee eee ee eee e 361-377 Kennedy, A.K., Lofgren, G.E. and Wasserburg, G.J., Trace-element partition coefficients for perovskite and 117(1/4): hibonite in meteorite compositions 379-390 117(1/4): Keppler, H., Partitioning of phosphorus between melt and fluid in the system haplogranite-H2O-P20s5 .... 345-353 114(1/2): Kim, H.-S., see Lee, S.-G. 59- 67 Kimblin, R.T. and Johnson, A.C., Recent localised sulphate reduction and pyrite formation in a fissured Chalk aquifer — Reply: Reduction-oxidation reactions in the London Basin aquifer system — how may they be investigated? (Discussion) 114(1/2): 137-144 Klemd, R., Brécker, M. and Schramm, J., Characterisation of amphibolite-facies fluids of Variscan eclogites from the Orlica-Snieznik dome (Sudetes, SW Poland) 119(1/4): 101-113 Knoche, R., Dingwell, D.B., Seifert, FA. and Webb, S.L., Non-linear properties of supercooled liquids in the system Na2O-SiO? 116(1/2): 1- 16 PT EE PECTS TT eT Te ee ey rrr er ee eee eT eee TTT TT ee TAT TSE Te * 112(1/2): 131-143 a ETS TET TTT Te te eee TT eeT ee TTT ETT TTL TC TTT TTET EEL TTT E ELT TTe e * 112(1/2): 145-167 Kohn, S.C. and Schofield, P.F., The importance of melt composition in controlling trace-element behaviour: 117(1/4): an experimental study of Mn and Zn partitioning between forsterite and silicate melts 73- 87 120(1/2): Ry SE STC ETT TP eee eee eee TeS T TCT ETRE TTTETE ETT CTE ET ET EEL ORE ER LET Lee 135-154 Konhauser, K.O., Fyfe, W.S. and Kronberg, B.I., Multi-element chemistry of sonie Amazonian waters and 111(1/4): 155-175 Kotzer, T:G. and Kyser, T:K., Petrogenesis of the Proterozoic Athabasca Basin, northern Saskatchewan, 120(1/2): Canada, and its relation to diagenesis, hydrothermal uranium mineralization and paleohydrogeology ... . 45— 89 * 116(3/4): es OP EE, DR, pce n ccc cee sks vee he vedere heVe Ne eeVerveeEseetsecroeestereeeeuete 317-325 116(3/4): Krishnaswami, S., see Pande, K. : 245-259 111(1/4): Re es PUTT ETU CULE LTET TELLS ET REET EL EET ELLE LEE LEE Ee ‘ 155-175 111(1/4): Krouse, H.R., see Van Stempvoort, D.R. 35- 56 . * 120(1/2): Ku, T.-L., see Kaufman, A. 175-181 112(1/2): ce haa hee ee bes od ck ees SRRRAD REREAD OER SAE OEE ORD ORS EEE KERNS OOO . 71- 89 120(1/2): ee eK UCT COUT PTT ULE TET ET CEL CTT EEE LER TET TREC Te TTR TT LETT , 45- 89 119(1/4): La Fléche, M.R., see Camiré, G. , 55- 77 Te ET CCE SP CIV ET TT ST TEPe TORT T TTT TTETT ETT TTT TET TET TTL 113(3/4): 205-220 Lambert, D.D., see Morrison, C.A. . 119(1/4): 13- 29 119(1/4): Le Dez, A., see Cotten, J. 115-138 114(3/4): Le Fort, P., see Bhat, M.I. 217-234 114(3/4): Lee, C. (Guest-Editor), Controls on carbon preservation — New perspectives (Special Section) .......... ‘ 285-288 112(1/2): Se ee eee eer Te er ee eee errr eT Terre TT ere TTe ee) Tere eT ere Cre 1- 20 Lee, S.-G., Masuda, A. and Kim, H.-S., An early Proterozoic leuco-granitic gneiss with the REE tetrad 114(1/2): phenomenon 59- 67 . *114(1/2): Lee, T., see Lo, C.-H. 157-178 * 112(1/2): Leitz, M., see Lippolt, H.J. 179-191 * 120(1/2): Lenoble, M., see Marty, B. 183-195 114(1/2): Lewis, R., see Gotze, J. 43- 57 Li, S., Wang, S., Chen, Y., Liu, D., Qiu, J., Zhou, H. and Zhang, Z., Excess argon in phengite from eclogite: * 112(3/4): Evidence from dating of eclogite minerals by Sm-Nd, Rb-Sr and 4°Ar/>?Ar methods 343-350 Li, X., A comprehensive U-Pb, Sm-Nd, Rb-Sr and *°Ar—*?Ar geochronological study on Guidong * 115(3/4): Granodiorite, southeast China: Records of multiple tectonothermal events in a single pluton .......... ; 283-295 Author Index Volumes 111-120 /C hemical Geology 120 (1995) 381-396 Lippolt, H.J., Leitz, M., Wernicke, R.S. and Hagedorn, B., (Uranium + thorium)/helium dating of apatite: experience with samples from different geochemical environments ................eeceeeeeeeeeeeeees * 112(1/2): 179-191 EL, Be enh k hhs cach deeb Rae ee csc elee nd pentdsusndens ipenedhassorehandendenenaedisre 119(1/4): 255-262 Liu, C.-Q., Masuda, A. and Xie, G.-H., Major- and trace-element compositions of Cenozoic basalts in eastern CS PONIES GENE PRRITED COMIED: ons ccc ec scccccccccccccccceeeecesonent veceeenesseevebeebe - 114(1/2): 19- 42 I og Bink hk a ee AE. eee S cu bie & 45h0 4 h,a wehbe a bo Ra Ae oh a dd daa ceed bie * 112(3/4): 343-350 Lo, C.-H., Onstott, T:C., Chen, C.-H. and Lee, T., An assessment of *°Ar/?9Ar dating for the whole-rock volcanic samples from the Luzon Arc near Taiwan .......... 0c cece cece cece e eee e eee eeeeeecnns * 114(1/2): 157-178 ee GR ees Pe eee Oe e eee eee Tee er ee ee Oe eee er eee se . 118(1/4): 185-202 EE LETTS OT ETE LETT TOE Tey Tee Tere ere ee y yee rT Te Tarren . 119(1/4): 255-262 eg WN SUMO Rs vn abd d bi irae Fe seeaene cones Keck eds steno ews 60e80SNCdN CEP eee bcnedeeN 117(1/4): 379-390 TCE STE TT ETT PT eeT ETT Tee Tee TTT TEES TTT Te Te eT CTT eT Ter Ts 116(1/2): 111-121 POTEET Tee ET TERT TL PTUTTT TT CRT TUT T TERE TET TCT oe 118(1/4): 271-287 Lépez, L., Lo Ménaco, S., Galarraga, F, Lira, A. and Cruz, C., V/Ni ratio in maltene and asphaltene fractions of crude oils from the west Venezuelan basin: correlation studies ...........ce.ce. e0eeeeeee e 119(1/4): 255-262 a 0s hana see +H nihnss VadeaddwWOesa Cndeeee cedehsbbekereneseeemeeen . 112(3/4): 221-245 eS PEP eT ECTS TE TCLTeTTECURT TTT TCTTTET TCT TS TUTE TT TTT rT Cee ~ 120(1/2): 27- 44 ee TOU Wa 0a He ooh hae eee ds EKMedeKeesenr dees tenes tbewescebeecsapessneaseeeded . 118(1/4): 185-202 ET TTC OTETTCTTC LTTTT TOTTT TTTOC TTTTTT TTT . 120(3/4): 361-380 Sec eeehb awe hee euenRen eau nbed sobbed bin alab eke eaasaeees enas 119(1/4): 175-190 as Te ss Bab bast eee cedemhdebans eeced Vetbeeweded cose hunsuen seagate comkin 116(3/4): 281-299 is i, I IY oes 000-0 0:0:ko ob athe die ie web dhe bende deer ikh nde yess ewdededs oteseoue baked . *120(1/2): 175-181 a ee OUND TE Gl io inh ob 0 ie Ue eee eUEE Pete Nee EC esac LOK N ee tSeeNN ERE lo 588s es bbab poets 112(1/2): 122-127 Se eh EP NNO, TOE, ccc cccvevceinctbdbuctdnsacesevkkcevdewsasegeceeshenesadeseiwaes . 119(1/4): 209-223 ei SN es os La ale wach aed ded RAR OS Roba DT ETE OME EAUARS Deh Raaeebee 113(3/4): 245-257 gS PTET TITEL CTE T TCL TTT TITEL T ee ee ~ 120(1/2): 91-109 |) Le ee ee eee ee eee See ee Lee ee eee eT Tee er rere eer rey rer TPT ere 113(1/2): 1- 22 STR, Oe, UD CUE Dh a ance edie W Neer ees bends saccdebes bcendseerbssotienseisesenswaceeebees 114(3/4): 199-215 NN, Ti, OD PO UE esac ba seabed aac thbircderdediacecstninecaotrsd seebs edsesndeinecnes 119(1/4): 79-— 99 McDonough, W.F. and Sun, S.-s., The composition of the Earth ....cc.c ce.ce .cece. ee.e ee.e ee. ee n ees . 120(3/4): 223-253 McDonough, W.F, Arndt, N.T. and Shirey, S. (Editors), Preface to Special Issue “Chemical Evolution of the 120(3/4): Mantle” ili- iv oe eee eee eee ee ee eee ereee eee eeereeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeereeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 113(3/4): Sy OE vec keh eae h Che etba net rd 6d fe eb ees b ee NN 0s bs She dERE Ee RSOOE SOE CEA OARS 273-296 111(1/4): I Se MN, ones auccsbenesse cada erccceshccasndassyessehicaepreendnesseuesneee es 57- 84 113(3/4): TE eT TeC ee T TCL TTTOET TTT ULECETU TT TEC ET TCC TTT TTT eT ee eee 205-220 Macko, S.A., Engel, M.H. and Qian, Y., Early diagenesis and organic matter preservation — a molecular 114(3/4): stable carbon isotope perspective (Special Section) 365-379 116(1/2): i, OM, ob 05 5.06640 DOORS * RED NERCMAR DORR CEES kes o Eee hee heneeeapeets 111-121 112(1/2): Maher, W.A. and DeVries, M., The release of phosphorus from oxygenated estuarine sediments 91-104 Mahoney, J.J., Jones, W.B., Frey, FA., Salters, VJ.M., Pyle, D.G. and Davies, H.L., Geochemical characteristics of lavas from Broken Ridge, the Naturaliste Plateau and southernmost Kerguelen Plateau: 120(3/4): Cretaceous plateau volcanism in the southeast Indian Ocean .......... ccc c cece cece eect eee eeeeeees 315-345 118(1/4): Makishima, A. and Masuda, A., Ce isotope ratios of N-type MORB ...........c.eccec eceeeeeeeeeeeees 1- 8 116(3/4): ei iene Veh bbe ekkv hebeebabed cackns hesded bees ceeeee Rens ei he eeeeenes , 203-227 111(1/4): Sa a ccchekteebeeenhercteseeccnddceecbeneunethebehesseekcacebeaseuednet 111-129 * 115(3/4): th Sins ME I UN As 2s Gch’ Sd bib add Abe Ohh eM aide k MUR bk bee eee eedee et eenecpheees 307-315 * 115(3/4): Or Pe eT ee ee rT re er re Pee ee ee yee ree ey Te ST 317-333 Marshall, B. and Mancini, F, Major- and minor-element mobilization, with implications for Ni-Cu—Fe- 116(3/4): sulphide remobilization, during retrograde metasomatism at the Vammala Mine, southwest Finland...... 203-227 112(1/2): es Cis Ge SE SN ans 6s hee aE AKO Eds Oke éw ene Ks pd dS D Ee ROR ENEO ST ORS sd abe COE eR eke 57- 70 Marty, B. and Lussiez, P., Constraints on rare gas partition coefficients from analysis of olivine-glass from a 112(1/2): picritic mid-ocean ridge basalt — Reply (Discussion) .........re.ec.e r.eecce cense eeeeeeeeceeeeen s : 122-127 119(1/4): PH NE TE BMS ged Case Uh ois ede teens bE CNUs ss cowed cds needs deebccae pease bebeetakonbeeges 191-207 * 119(1/4): i SS Ms os stileden ste scp ead bederpeseedn teentd eneeserdeetdagods ree eeense ees4eeeeee es 265-274 Marty, B., Lenoble, M. and Vassard, N., Nitrogen, helium and argon in basalt: a static mass spectrometry * 120(1/2): study 183-195 CESS HOSS 6 FS. 6.6 OO. B99 O'S 8:46. OGRE OOH TE HHH ECDS SHAT SSESSESDEAAHSFCHSKHSHKOSCHHTHPADRAHOCSHWEAHDEAOSCEEDET ORES © Mason, R.A., Effects of heating and prolonged electron bombardment on cathodoluminescence emission 111(1/4): from synthetic calcite 245-260 390 Author Index Volumes 111-120 /C hemical Geology 120 (1995) 381-396 Mastalerz, M., Thomson, M.L., Stankiewicz, A., Bustin, R.M. and Sinclair, A.J., A geochemical study of solid bitumen in an Eocene epithermal deposit; Owen Lake, British Columbia, Canada 115(3/4): 249-262 114(1/2): edo ek eke dead we ieta baw dwt ON ee kabel imas Feekehs ou wk Sie seeawRee ‘ 19- 42 a ais a aed ob chs aa CREA SENS RUM EMEA EU Odd eee Ub MERTENS ELEUN EO cb bCbeK ee eed eed 114(1/2): 59- 67 118(1/4): ad cdr a id ita gn Th ave oki Wad eee e ENE NORE Tew ad Sees 6 6 eal eeRNe Bake ‘ 1- 8 119(1/4): obs ksh aah GOS eee kao REITER CERN VET CE EW ER ER EET EeEMS re Re Re R EERO Raare’s . 225-237 rr as i ere. ek ih Peek eee sakes bb 448 W Ch wee hs es see ea Nee bebe Os abi weeewaee bee 117(1/4): 361-377 *111(1/4): ee le Ci Sie gh Ripe al bb CON eke be OCeN Ae or eee ae Th Wd aw ee bs b44C eR ee whee P 269-282 RS EOE eee eT eer eT en, Tee ere eT eee Te TTT Tee Te eee TTT LETT ‘ 114(3/4): 199-215 119(1/4): ee Or PO ar ne en Te er ee ee eee eee . 115-138 Mayer, L.M., Relationships between mineral surfaces and organic carbon concentrations in soils and 114(3/4): i heh iia ye 66k CORP TK ENE SES OEE ODES OREO Rs RObe ODES ROO EE EOEO ER OOH ‘ 347-363 112(1/2): ad ad coma bata ew ewwedlae bu edb abeheewsda ve cieeweewewn 71- 89 118(1/4): Cio be Ge ee kL ei ehh ewe baeb.d bo bC eee NON bee beth abe eek eeeebRS Oe OSns ' 203-220 111(1/4): kr be ah ene ww ey eb Sass bee eae Ohad eee beb bb bes bObaeOabine des ; 177-206 116(1/2): LOLI OE OT Pe Pe Tee Tee Tee eT eT eT Tee eT Tee TT eT ET CATT OTT T TTT TTT . 17- 27 113(3/4): EEE ER een ae ae ye ee eS ee ee ee ; 245-257 112(3/4): i ie vi bana hew bien re su eek eae Nb eh Os eN ed CREO Se aNe ORR RENE ee Fea eberes ees , 309-324 Meyers, P.A., Preservation of elemental and isotopic source identification of sedimentary organic matter 114(3/4): ne eke beer ewe Sees SURERECEE ESTEE YE HS 440s OEET ERT ENOSERERCEHEREREOC COED DLO ReeHe ‘ 289-302 120(1/2): EE ATCT ETT TTT eT PTET eT Te TeT e TTC eT Te TTC CTT eT TTT Tee Eee Te TTT TT R 15- 25 Michard, G., Viollier, E., Jézéquel, D. and Sarazin, G., Geochemical study of a crater lake: Pavin Lake, France — Identification, location and quantification of the chemical reactions in the lake 115(1/2): 103-115 ee es Oe I, SOREN ches cee v seeder dene ere eeedbuneeeeen tere een eeersetonseeeus ‘ * 116(3/4): 317-325 117(1/4): aS ek ea. see aed ae eb kde kd nae ARbep behets deseo ede ee ema es ; 127-147 Mogollén, J.L. and Bifano, C., Topography, weather and human activity effects on the behavior of metallic 114(1/2): elements in a tropical catchment 69- 82 118(1/4): eS Sere eee rae eee eer ee eee See rere serene ee Pe ery ee 271-287 * 113(1/2): RES er ee a ee err ree eee 135-148 Morgenstern, U., Gellermann, R., Hebert, D., Borner, I., Stolz, W., Vaikmae, R., Rajamae, R. and Putnik, 120(1/2): EE RE ET SPE PEE PEEP RENE Os ae Cay pe eee . 127-134 Morra, V., Secchi, F.A. and Assorgia, A., Petrogenetic significance of peralkaline rocks from Cenozoic GOED-GERRIES VOOCREINER TPGHE HW DOUG, FORE onic ccc ccc ese ccewesrcccceseensosesoeseensesnce : 118(1/4): 109-142 Morrison, C.A., Lambert, D.D., Morrison, R.J.S., Ahlers, W.W. and Nicholls, I.A., Laser ablation—inductively coupled plasma-—mass spectrometry: an investigation of elemental responses and matrix effects in the analysis of geostandard materials 119(1/4): 13- 29 119(1/4): ECE ELT E STO ST TCE eee T eT TeO e eT TEENS ee eT eS Pee Te rT eee ere 13- 29 116(3/4): EE EE ee ee ea ee eeee e hee eT eee eS ee ee ee ee ee ee Pere 229-243 Muir, R.J., Ireland, T.R., Weaver, S.D. and Bradshaw, J.D., lon microprobe U-Pb zircon geochronology of * 113(1/2): granitic magmatism in the Western Province of the South Isiand, New Zealand 171-189 116(3/4): ee i I aa ievg EHS bh SADT HOO EN 00% ONO 4SE OSS ESFEMENEARORDEA SATO DE ROS BRS E OEE 181-188 Nagamine, K., Origin and coseismic behavior of mineral spring gas at Byakko, Japan, studied by automated 114(1/2): gas chromatographic analyses 3- 17 * 112(3/4): NE PLEO TT ee Pe ET eT eee Tee Tee ee ee ee Tee eee eT eT eT ee eee Te re Pe 327-342 120(3/4): noche 46+ O01 Obs HAO OR OEAEESE RD Ooh 009008004000 6-000ebe REE EERE NEEIINES 207-221 Nagler, Th.F, Schafer, H.-J. and Gebauer, D., A new approach for the determination of age of a partial or complete homogenisation of Pb isotopes — Example: anchimetamorphic, detrital sediments of the * 112(1/2): Central Iberian Zone, Spain — Reply (DMCussION) 0... cscs ccnsevecsvesvecvccsscecvccecsseseses : 194-195 118(1/4): CM i ke GE eee Aba oh eg ale aM e hae £666 EP eA ARR eee 203-220 120(1/2): oe ee rrr FT Tey er eT EE ENP ENT yy eee EN Aa fg, ne 27- 44 115(3/4): PPT TENT TT CC TIT ECT CEL TORT TTT RTT TPT TIE TET Tee Te ere 213-225 Nardi, S., Binda, P.L., Baccelle, L.S. and Concheri, G., Amino acids of Proterozoic and Ordovician 111(1/4): sulphide-coated grains from western Canada: Record of biologically-mediated pyrite precipitation ..... . 1- 15 112(3/4): Oe TTT TT ere ee TeTT PCTS T TCT LETT TPT TTTIET TT eee TT tT eer s 247-254 119(1/4): Neilsen, T.A., see German, C.R. .......... 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